Khuda Zameen Se Gaya Nahin promises to be the most ground-breaking creation in the history of Pakistani television. Nothing like this has ever been attempted in terms of content, depth, style and sheer scale on what is a deeply resonating yet sensitive subject.
(Nauman Ijaz) is Khaista Gul’s son, who knows what lies beneath his father’s fiery rhetoric but remains indifferent. He simply carries out orders. Somewhat ironically though, he finds solace
(Aisha Khan), based in Swat’s capital Mingora, is a poet of some merit. A widowed mother of two, she evokes the wrath of the militants for going out of her house to fend for her children.
(Ayub Khosa) is one of the main protagonists, who turbo charges the terror machine. One of two brothers, who go their separate ways after their father’s death, Khaista takes the warpath